U.S. property/casualty insurers are expected to pay homeowners and businesses a record $56.8 billion for 2005 insured property losses from...
Mississippi News
The Chicago Tribune reported today that Allstate Corp., the nation’s second-biggest auto and homeowner’s insurer after Bloomington-based State Farm Insurance...
The controversy over litigation about wind vs. flood damage and what could happen in the market place and to the...
Richard ‘Dickie’ Scruggs, the attorney who represents thousands of Mississippi policyholders and has filed suit to obtain payment for flood...
The FBI has uncovered fraud by public officials in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and has created a task force...
Hurricane Katrina brought much death and destruction to Mississippi and Louisiana, and upcoming hurricane seasons could be just as dangerous,...
The goal of HB 982, approved Jan. 20 by the Mississippi House of Representatives is to make the basics of...
Although Katrina is long gone, the clouds of misfortune she and her sisters generated will linger for decades. They radiate...
With the extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, passage of federal class action and crop insurance reform, enactment of...
Managing the aftermath of the 2005 hurricanes from a legislative standpoint in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi will be the American...